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To: jach who wrote (31058)12/24/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: jach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
NEWSALERT: MINUTE-TRADERS have moved on to new and volatile ones:

It seems that the minute-traders (in Internet time not day trading anymore)have now moved on to the new found angels of investment such as U-BID and Multi-Con. AMZN and the likes of old Internet stocks in recent days had become like traditional stocks' movement pattern. This does not bode well for AMZN as it needs constant-feeding frenzy to maintain its appetite for ridiculous growth. imo.



To: jach who wrote (31058)12/24/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: Gary Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
A hint of things to come.....??

"Consider another strange Net occurrence last week. eBay, saying it's concerned that competitors are monitoring the data it posts to its site on the number of ongoing auctions, removed the aggregate numbers Thursday from its home page.

There's another possible explanation for the removal, however. eBay's ongoing auctions reached a peak of 1.2 million earlier in the month but by late last week had declined to less than 900,000.

''Our numbers always slow down the week before Christmas because our site is people trading with other people,'' says Steve Westly, eBay's vice president for marketing and business development. ''People are spending more time with their friends and family.''

That ''always,'' of course, is based on three whole years of experience. If eBay's auctions don't bounce back in January, investors could panic."

How convenient that they dropped the numbers. Oh by the way the individual totals took a strange surge yesterday. Gee I wonder if they are manipulating the numbers?

gw




To: jach who wrote (31058)12/24/1998 11:13:00 AM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
>>and the large retaileres such as COSTCO<<
Don't forget Costco goes online soon.